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1. | She was haunted by fears. |
| 她老是提心吊胆。 |
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2. | 5 [和合]愚顽人不再称为高明;吝啬人不再称为大方。 |
| NIV] No longer will the fool be called noble nor the scoundrel be highly respected. |
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3. | sick with fear or terror |
| 提心吊胆 |
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4. | Don't be so scary. |
| 不要那样的提心吊胆。 |
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5. | Now that she thought about it, they hadn't made her particularly happy, though they made her less harried, less fearful of the morrow. |
| 仔细想想,它们并没有使她特别快活,尽管已不再那么拮据,不再那么提心吊胆了。 |
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6. | be on tenterhooks |
| 提心吊胆|焦虑不安|如坐针毡 |
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7. | 迦萨必不再有君王,亚实基伦也不再有居民。 |
| NIV] Ashkelon will see it and fear; Gaza will writhe in agony, and Ekron too, for her hope will wither. Gaza will lose her king and Ashkelon will be deserted. |
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8. | He remained on pins and needles, fearful of further complications. |
| 提心吊胆,只怕还有下文。 |
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9. | with nervous diffidence |
| 提心吊胆地 |
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10. | You keep me in constant dread. |
| 你老叫我提心吊胆。 |
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